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Jim Chance <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Chance <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:43:08 -0700
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And depending on other factors the solution to this
might involved other requirements. Especially if you
had 1 or more drives and/or you are replacing LDEV 1.

This is a little complex and perhaps beyond the scope
of a few email exchanges within this forum. Much more
so than replacing a PC drive from Best Buy. 

I'd recommend searching the achieves. 

--- Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Richard Nairn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:   
> I had a disk that went south on me and I have
> replace the disk. It is on a 
> private volume set and I do have a full backup of
> the affected set.
> 
> How do I get the new drive to be recognized as part
> of the private volume set 
> so that I can get back in business.
> 
> I inherited this system am not totally familiar with
> all that is required.
> 
>   Welcome to the world of the HP3K.
>    
>   Since the drive failed, it will probably be
> necessary to scratch and rebuild the entire volume
> set.
>    
>   First replace the failed drive and make sure the
> system "sees" it.
>    
>   Second build the volume set....
>    
>   You may need to VSCLOSE the volume set with the
> VSCLOSE vsetname;NOW
>    
>   Then go into VOLUTIL
> 
>   issue a SCRATCHVOL command for each ldev in the
> volume set.
>    
>   The use the NEWSET command to build the volume set
>    
>   NEWSET vsetname master ldev
>    
>   and add the other drives as volumes
>    
>   NEWVOL vsetname:ldev member1 ldev#
>    
>   Third build the accounting structure.   Now there
> are other was to do this, but I am going to explain
> the easiest.
>    
>   To rebuild the accounting structure, from a :
> prompt issue the BULDACCT command, when it prompts
> for the account, just hit enter.  It will take a bit
> and create two jobs BULDJOB1 and BULDJOB2.   When it
> is done, STREAM BULDJOB1.
>    
>   Now you have the volume set rebuilt, and the
> accounting structure in place.  
>    
>   Step four, start the restore.
>    
>   HTH,
>    
>   -Craig
>    
>    
> 
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